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Competitive to? I find it quite a good place to live. Safety, good transport, easy access to entertainment, good food, clean air, nice facilities; sure it ain't perfect, and I wish there were more accessible arts and entertainment, but there are much worse places.

Yes.... S'pore is very competitive.... But if you want a better life for yourself or your family... not to mention an upgrade to a FF camera before its time to take your CPF.... then you have very little choices. :sweat:

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If anybody wants to know about competition, please feel free to drop by SIN 09.

That way, you will know what competition is all about.

Namely, who has the longest lens, who has the highest ladder, who has got the most TK camera, who hs got front line position, who has the largest camera bag to house the equipment (whihc is stoopid because everyone is carrying a small bag), who is the joker who chiong in front of me to take so-and-so.

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i used to have a colleague who had time for morning break reading papers. he finished his job on time usually, at most giving in an hour of extra time to complete his work.

He had a fair boss who gave the same workload to everyone. many of his colleagues go home after 9pm daily. They were given marketing projects and many were tough nuts involving many hours in front of the screen, number crunching, planning and coordination.

Guess why this young chap finish on time, every-time and need not even come back on weekends?

He does not gossip at work. He does not go online chat, sms, etc etc like all of his "hardworking" colleagues would. In fact, he ate his own lunch and ignore the rest pretty much. He had been tagged as unsociable, gay, selfish, non team-playing. But his boss admitted to me that this guy is the most efficient employee he had ever hired. Even by adding loads onto his pile, he could still finished at 5pm, plug in his ipod and walked out the door confidently.

Its all about productivity honestly. The ones who stay behind sometimes wasted too much time with office chats and personal agendas that they end up going home at 11pm. They party and sleep at 5am in the morning, and there goes bad productivity when they come back to work with droopy eyes, telling the world how they enjoyed life and how tired they are to face another long day at work.

So, Singaporeans, if there is a culture involving long unproductive hours at work, maybe its time to do a quick check to see where Mr Minutes and Hours can be saved by shaping up time management.

Besides, you get a life outside and can enjoy your hobbies and true friends more.

Lol, yea, japanese companies are like tht one! So, muz "keng" abit lah... Usually i go for tea break, i bring along one thick thick file....

Everyone(even my boss) knows i go lim kopi.... Sometimes they join me oso, but all bring thick thick file oso(machiam go meeting like tht).... But my boss very democratic one... As long as i do all my work, no worries... wanna go home sleep oso can... The file however is to act for my director to see one;p

Very soon its gonna be different.... They going to abort exams for P1&2:angry:

Anyway, I think its kindda competitive here lah.... Might not be within your own company, but in the industry.... Amt of work does not really say much abt the competitiveness IMHO.... The quality of work which is expected of u could be a good measure of competitiveness..... I personally, dun do alot of work... But I strive to produce works of a certain quality... If i cannot even convince myself of the quality of a piece of work i had done, I will not hand it in.... But at the same time, I'm constrainted by deadlines.... So in the end, more than often I'm working under alot of stress...

But, in schools nowadays, especially tiertiary institutions, students are really facing very keen competition from both internally(among their peers) and externally(from other institutions)... Poor students.....

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Lol, yea, japanese companies are like tht one! So, muz "keng" abit lah... Usually i go for tea break, i bring along one thick thick file....

Everyone(even my boss) knows i go lim kopi.... Sometimes they join me oso, but all bring thick thick file oso(machiam go meeting like tht).... But my boss very democratic one... As long as i do all my work, no worries... wanna go home sleep oso can... The file however is to act for my director to see one;p

hai, i always bring my cleanroom notebook along with me to tea breaks in case got data to process asap.
sometimes some data requires an amount of time to plot, i ever kena a request at 4.30 (an hour before going home time), end up do till 7.30
best of all, my insensitive colleague still tease me about staying back for OT...